Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Dad, Germany WWII


This photo was taken by my father during his tour of duty as a Sgt. in the Army during WWII. His stories he told me of what he saw during that time will stay with me forever. The day he died, I was told that when my Grandfather picked him up at the train station in Bangor, he came home to the house on Bayview Ave., went upstairs and never came down for a year and a half....being haunted by what he experienced. The photos he showed me when I was young explained a lot. But thats another whole story in itself.

Gugga


This is my late Grandfather Lyman Linscott while he was working at the Pioneer Farm on the Bayside Road in Ellsworth. I remember as a kid going there and he taking me to see a huge bull they had there...of course as a kid a good sized cow would of been quite impressive!!

Searching The Robbins


A couple of years ago, Dotty and I made a trip to the cemetery in Union to check on my Grandparent’s graves, Joseph W. Small Sr. and Helen L. Small (Seiders). After determining everything was in place we decided to wander and check out some family lots, primarily the Robbins’s that settled Union when it was Sterlingtown. Ben Ames Williams wrote the novel "Come Spring" that is based on the Robbins and their settling the area. While walking about a lady approached us riding a 4-wheeler. She introduced herself as the caretaker and did we need any help? I advised her of my family line and that we were just looking around. She bid us good day and left. A few minutes later she returned and wanted us to look at a gravesite. We followed her to a large plot, surrounded by a metal fence, part of which was lying on the ground. The lot belonged to a line of the Robbins Family, which they have no known ancestors. If there were , there was funds available to repair the damage done by vandals. So, now I am tracking further and do believe that I am a descendant and would love to be able to go and show the lineage so the repair can be done! Just another fun part of Genealogy!

Dad


This is my Dad, Joseph W. Small Jr..early 1950's?

Vern

Thgis is my father in law R. Vernon Bickford during WWII onboard a Liberty ship heading thru the Panama Canal.

The Bickfords

This is Dotty's parents and all their clan a couple of years ago!